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Just Remember to Breathe

Posted by strange on August 15, 2017

Just Remember to Breathe…

I hold my breath when I get stressed out.

Posted in: Georgia St. Jones | Tagged: black author, black poet, black writer, depression, essay, gentrification, gentrification and depression, georgia st. jones, poverty, poverty and depression, the effects of gentrification, the strange is beautiful

Sadcore Sundays INTERVIEW: “Windows” by Georgia St. Jones

Posted by strange on April 16, 2017
Sadcore Sundays INTERVIEW: "Windows" by Georgia St. Jones

“I’m locked outside myself
My torn, unraveled self
I’m locked outside myself
I see me shiver”
“Windows” by Georgia St. Jones

Posted in: Sadcore Sundays, Sadcore Sundays Interviews | Tagged: acoustic guitar, acoustic music, album review, bandcamp, black female musician, black singer, depression, emerging artists, EP review, georgia st. jones, indie artists, marry yourself, music blog, music blogger, music interview, music review, poor artists, poor musicians, poverty, sad core, sad lyrics, sad music, sad songs, sadcore sundays, self love, the strange is beautiful, weird black girl

Silicon Valley – Stress of Child Poverty Changes Brain Chemistry

Posted by strange on March 4, 2015
Silicon Valley - Stress of Child Poverty Changes Brain Chemistry

“There’s people over here that struggle to throw away the trash because they’re scared that they might not come back,” said Jorge Valencia, 16.

Posted in: Uncategorized | Tagged: mental health, mental illness, poverty, poverty and mental illness, shannen roberts, silicon valley, the strange is beautiful, unicef

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